He is desperate to show drivers what people who ride bicycles go through on a daily basis – hopefully to make them more thoughtful.

Below: The footage which might make all drivers think twice about cyclists!

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He said: “The vast majority of drivers are much more aware and much safer round cyclists than they were just a few years ago.

“However there is a hard core who shouldn’t be on the roads, and, of course, everyone can make a mistake.

“All too often people look for approaching cars without seeing in the bicycle right in front of them.

“For me the “Look Once, Look Twice, Think Bike campaign” should be ongoing, reminding drivers to look out for two wheelers and always expect the unexpected. You never know when we might have to dodge that pot hole.”

Mr Jones said: “One of the main problems in Birmingham is that the arterial roads can be very narrow with houses or shops on each side and then slip suddenly into a fast dual carriageway before narrowing again.

“If only every road was like the Walsall Road where you can cycle almost all the way in the bus lane. Unfortunately I think that’s impossible for arterial roads like the Warwick and Alcester Roads which are way too narrow in parts. However dangerous junctions and stretches of road can and must be re-designed and they could do much to take HGVs off inappropriate roads.”

The £24 million Birmingham Cycle Revolution plans would create improvements on a number of major corridors supplemented by improved routes through quieter residential neighbourhoods.

But currently cyclists are deserting the city’s roads in droves. New figures from Sport England showed just 9.2 per cent of people in Birmingham cycle once a month – the national average is 15 per cent. This represents a drop of 1.5 per cent in Birmingham – the only metropolitan county area to see a fall in cycling.